Word: butlerism
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...Zach Shananman, while freshman Fred Rowsey (174) lost to No. 9 Matt Herrington by fall in 39 seconds. Sophomore Louis Caputo, ranked 13th in the nation at 184, could not overcome No. 14 Lior Zamir and lost 3-2, with all the scoring occurring in the final period.Junior Jonathan Butler (197) and freshman heavyweight Andrew Knapp lost their matches by decision, while freshman Ryan Fitzgerald was pinned in 35 seconds by Rollie Peterkin.HARVARD 36, PRINCETON 7After winning its first dual match of the season against Army last Sunday, the Crimson came out confident and aggressive, dominating Princeton, who fell...
...Crimson with a 10-1 major decision. Harvard could not continue the momentum however as Latessa was pinned in 5:52. After Colletta briefly gave the Crimson the lead again with an 8-5 decision, Ziemnik became the third Harvard wrestler pinned on the day.Caputo and junior Jonathan Butler (197 lb.) both lost their matches before Ogunwole suffered his injury to end a dismal day for the Crimson.—Staff writer Tony D. Qian can be reached at tonyqian@fas.harvard.edu...
...gold-fixtured baths and a dome-topped library with secret passage?can be reserved on a no-frills basis for $5,000 a night. The new, record price is for a holiday package that includes three chauffeured Rolls-Royces, a dinner for 20 with strolling violinists, round-the-clock butler and chambermaid service, private bartender, free-flowing beluga caviar and Dom Pérignon champagne, and breakfast in bed. Checkout time, please note, is still...
...like a manga character gave rise to "maid cafés," staffed by waitresses dressed in extreme French-maid outfits. The possibility that women might want a tearoom of their own prompted a group led by Yoko Otsuka, 29, a pleasantly bookish young woman, to create Swallowtail, Tokyo's first butler café. Since Swallowtail opened last March, customers have lined up for reservations. The café tripled its space in October, but tables are still booked solid. The most ardent customers come daily and might never leave if Otsuka hadn't put an 80-minute limit on reservations. The restaurant's success...
...Tokyo is a hard town, and it can be even harder for women. Under pressure to conform and marry--which often means surrendering much of their independence--they face a daily battle against the sexism that still pervades Japan, where fewer than 10% of corporate managers are female. The butler café may be to otome what the local bar is to the old company man, a place to unwind from the pressures of the outside world--and where the only members of the opposite sex are literally at your service...